Salvation

The Institutes of the Christian Religion are Calvin’s single most important work, and one of the key texts to emerge from the Reformation of the sixteenth century. The book accompanied the Reformer throughout his life, growing in size from what …
Learn More

The January 2015 issue of Tabletalk seeks to answer a basic question: “What is the gospel?” The importance of answering this question accurately cannot be overestimated, because our response to the gospel has eternal consequences. The “good news” is a …
Learn More

From Enemy to Apostle Before being beaten and imprisoned, planting multiple churches, and authoring much of the New Testament, Paul had no equal as a Pharisee in his dedication to the law and his persecution of the early church—but God …
Learn More

The Bruised Reed is now issued for the first time in a smaller format in the Puritan Paperbacks series. Some of the language and punctuation have been modernized to make the work more accessible.
Learn More

In a day when many people believe that the gospel is simply a message about how we can have a better life, a clear proclamation of the cross and what it accomplished is among our most pressing needs. The Apostle …
Learn More

How can I be sure that God has forgiven me? A true Christian may go through their whole life and never be able to say, “God loves me and forgives me.” Believers who are sure of God’s love for them …
Learn More

Paul’s Epistle to the Ephesians is possibly best known for its description of the ‘Christian’s Armour’. The letter is a reminder to the churches in Asia to live out their faith in the light of the redemption unveiled by God. …
Learn More

“Christian doctrine matters for Christian living.” This is “one of the most important growth points of the Christian life,” writes Sinclair B. Ferguson. From this starting point, The Christian Life expounds such key biblical themes as grace, faith, repentance, new birth and …
Learn More

When Christ returns to claim His bride, it will be revealed that some of those who claim to know Him are in actuality false believers. He will find both wise virgins who have possessed faith and foolish virgins who have …
Learn More

Get Free Shipping on individual 2013 Issues of Tabletalk The June 2013 issue of Tabletalk features articles examining faith and repentance. The words “faith” and “repentance” are misunderstood by many people, including a large number of professing Christians. Skeptics caricature …
Learn More

The belief that Christ is the God-man is definitive of Christian orthodoxy and imperative to a right understanding of the gospel. By the middle of the fifth century, the church had wrestled with many challenges to the biblical portrayal of …
Learn More

In a day when even people within the church try to redefine what it means to be Christian, Drs. Stephen Nichols, Carl Trueman, and R.C. Sproul explain the importance of Christian orthodoxy - that body of content that is the authentic …
Learn More

Weaving Bible stories together with intriguing details of the lives of blues musicians such as Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters, Nichols reveals what blues music teaches about sin, suffering, alienation, and worship. He delves into how the blues can intensify …
Learn More